It's not every day you get a chance to own the very first model of a new motorcycle, but that's exactly what you'll find in the Midual Type 1 Motorcycle. Inspired by classic European cars and bikes from the '30s and '50s, this great-looking ride is powered by 1036 cc flat-twin engine pumping out 106hp that's paired with a 6-speed transmission with a multi-plate clutch and an electric starter. Other features include a double-wall aluminum alloy monocoque that acts as the fuel tank and body, a cantilever rear suspension, Brembo brakes, 17-inch wheels, and the ability to draw attention anywhere you ride it.

It's true that the Bandit9 Bishop Motorcycle is listed as being a Honda SuperSport, but one look at this limited edition custom will tell you there's little left of its prior identity. Powered by a 90cc-125cc engine, the Bishop features a high-grade aluminum unibody, either walnut, oak, or teak burl panels, a custom exhaust, muffler, and suspension, a charcoal grey suede seat, an electric starter, and LED brake lights encased in quartz glass. If you like what you see, you'd best hurry — only nine are being built.

In order to appropriately follow up its Bonneville speed-record-setting predecessor, the Confederate X132 Hellcat Speedster needed to not only run great, but look amazing as well. So Confederate enlisted the aid of a former Ducati designer to help with the details — and the results are incredible. Outfitted with carbon fiber and billet aluminum, adjustable suspension, dual-caliper brakes, 18-inch carbon fiber wheels, and a leather tractor seat, this bike sports a fuel-injected V-Twin that produces 121 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque pushed through a five-speed transmission. And with only 65 units being released, this rare beauty will remain a coveted ride.

The classic shirt jacket gets an upgrade in the Todd Snyder Japanese Knit Field Jacket. Made from densely-knit Japanese fabric, it fits well over both simple tees and button-ups. It has a four-pocket design that recalls its military heritage, a hidden inner pocket, and a covered button closure. Made in Canada and available in a versatile sheetmetal hue that pairs well with a wide variety of other hues.

Another big step forward for Pax and for vaporizers in general, the Pax 3 is the third-generation model of the company's flagship line. It's able to heat up instantly and vibrates when it's ready. It's also now a dual-use vaporizer for both loose leaf and extract which is an easy swap with the included concentrate insert. You can even control your Pax using the Pax Vapor app, which connects using Bluetooth — allowing you to personalize your ideal heat settings. Made using a high-polished anodized aluminum shell, each Pax 3 comes with a 10-year warranty and is available in Black, Silver, Gold, and limited edition Rose Gold.

Yes, you read that correctly. Bacon lovers now have their own iron horse to lust after in the Hormel Black Label Bacon-Fueled Motorcycle. Based on the rare Track T800 CDI motorcycle from Dutch company E.V.A Products, this specialized ride features an 800cc three-cylinder diesel engine that's been modified to run on 100% biodiesel, which is itself made from bacon grease. Along with the sweet, bacon-smelling exhaust emissions, this one-of-a-kind bike also features a completely new lowered suspension, a modified frame, a custom gas tank, and, of course, a pigskin saddle. See it in action here.

Most bikes see a design refresh once every few years, so when a company announces a model sporting its first new design in decades, it's worth taking notice. The 2015 Indian Scout Motorcycle is the first all-new Scout in over 70 years, updating the classic "rigid triangle" design with a modern cast aluminum frame that helps to make it the lightest bike in its class. Power comes from a liquid-cooled, 1133cc V-twin engine cranking out 100 hp, which is coupled with a six-speed overdrive transmission and standard ABS. Prepare to hop into the solo tan leather bucket seat later this year.